CSAS Newsletter (April 17 – 21, 2023) 

CSAS Newsletter 
April 17 – 21, 2023 

We are thrilled to announce that more information about the symposium will be featured in next week’s newsletter. In the meantime, we are excited to share the article by Honolulu Civil Beat, which covers Amitav Ghosh’s keynote talk. 

Honolulu Civil Beat: “This Author Is Trying To Change The Way People Talk About The Climate Crisis”  by Trevor Reed 
 


Another exciting update: 
The Center of South Asian Studies extends its congratulations to Alia Jeraj and Kavya Bhagawatula on being awarded the J. Watumull Scholarship. 



CALLS FOR PAPERS

Call for papers
Children’s Voices of Migration: Historic and Contemporary Experiences

Invitation for 20 mins talks/workshops. Titles and abstracts (200 words) to be sent to Dr Wendy Sims-Schouten (W.Sims-Schouten@ucl.ac.uk) by the 1st June. 
This symposium will take place at University College London on 21st June, 2-5pm BST


Call for abstracts for edited volume
Sexual Violence in Muslim Communities: Towards Awareness and Accountability
Seek essays that raise awareness of sexual abuse in Muslim communities, analyze or offer support to victims and survivors, and present ideas and projects aimed at holding perpetrators accountable. Particularly interested in public-facing, interdisciplinary, transnational, and intersectional approaches to the question of Muslims and sexual abuse. 
Click here for more information




EVENTS

Brown Bag Seminar with Dr. Kazi Ashraf: The Bengal Institute: A Transdisciplinary Forum for Architecture and the Futures of Human Habitats.
Please join us on TODAY in the Tokioka Room (Moore Hall 319) at noon. No registration is needed for this event.


Intersecting Asias: Reflections on Connections and Mobility
April 27-28, 2023 | Center for Korean Studies, Honolulu, Hawaiʻi
https://spasgraduateconference2023.wordpress.com
PFA the complete schedule for the conference here


AIIS Dissertation-to-book workshop held at the Annual Conference on South Asia 






FELLOWSHIPS AND FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES


Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program (UROP)

The Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program (UROP) coordinates and promotes opportunities for undergraduate students across ALL DISCIPLINES at UH Mānoa to engage in faculty-mentored research and creative work.
 
UROP is hosting two hybrid General Information Sessions (in-person and via Zoom) on UROP funding opportunities and programs that all students, staff, and faculty on campus are encouraged to attend. Registration is required. Visit the UROP website to learn more about:


Call for Proposals: Library Treasures Scholarship for Summer 2023.
Scholarship amount: $1,500 Submit a proposal by: April 21, 2023 TODAY More info: https://tinyurl.com/4st2mvjs


Summer Seed Funding from CSHL

The Center for the Study of Human Language (CSHL) invites applications for summer seed funding for research projects that will: (i) contribute to the development of our understanding of human language, and (ii) very likely lead to the submission of an external grant proposal.

Through generous start-up funding from the Provost’s office and Dean Arnade’s office, the Center for the Study of Human Language is able to offer a limited number of awards to current faculty in CALL. The funding for CSHL is limited, and so these funds are being used to support pilot projects with great promise which will likely lead to external funding. Such external funding will generate indirect costs which will in turn be used to further support CSHL. Thus the two-fold purpose is to support faculty research and to generate external grant proposal submissions. It is understood that there is no guarantee that a proposal will be funded, but projects that demonstrate the highest likelihood of successful proposal submission will stand the greatest chance of being funded through this seed funding program. Questions? cshl@hawaii.edu

To apply: Please submit THIS FORM, and email an updated CV of the PI (or PIs) to cshl@hawaii.edu. 

Deadline for submission: May 01, 2023 | Notification of decision: May 08, 2023


The Society of Asian Art of Hawai’i, Inc.
a non-profit organization, is offering two scholarships ($2,500 each) to university and college students enrolled in Hawai’i to study Asia-related art courses during the 2023-24 academic year.  
Scholarship announcement and Application link: http://www.saahhawaii.org/scholarship-application
Deadline: June 30, 2023




To submit content for future CSAS newsletters, please send information in the following format to salonim@hawaii.edu in the body of an email, or a word .doc attachment. 

News/Opportunity/Event Title (and subtitle if applicable)
Organizing Entity
Relevant Date + Time + Location
Short Description, links for further information
Image (minimum 1200 pixel on the long side)



For all other inquiries, send an email to: 
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